Hi guys,
I actually finished uni a few years ago, after having done a bachelors at Flinders and then a Masters via correspondence and I found that managing my time effectively was probably the most difficult aspect of university. I had to juggle and endless wave of assignments, lectures, readings and tests with a part time job in my bachelors and a full time job during my masters, as well as ongoing relationships with friends and family. I remember feeling burnt out because I never had enough time to do anything! I'm interested to know if anybody else has felt like this? Or does something else about uni spring to mind that you consider to be worse than poor time management skills?
I'd love to hear your thoughts!
(My apologies for any typos, my laptop has a crap keyboard, it's not me I swear!)
I actually finished uni a few years ago, after having done a bachelors at Flinders and then a Masters via correspondence and I found that managing my time effectively was probably the most difficult aspect of university. I had to juggle and endless wave of assignments, lectures, readings and tests with a part time job in my bachelors and a full time job during my masters, as well as ongoing relationships with friends and family. I remember feeling burnt out because I never had enough time to do anything! I'm interested to know if anybody else has felt like this? Or does something else about uni spring to mind that you consider to be worse than poor time management skills?
I'd love to hear your thoughts!
(My apologies for any typos, my laptop has a crap keyboard, it's not me I swear!)
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